U.S. Stars on Ice & 2014 Worlds recap on NBC, Sunday, April 13

Meryl Davis and Charlie White returned from the Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia, with the United States first ice dancing gold medal in history. Now America will get a front row seat as Davis and White, along with their bronze medal winning teammates from the inaugural Olympic figure skating team event, reunite in a special broadcast from the 2014 Stars on Ice post-Olympic tour. The one-hour special will air nationally on NBC, Sunday, April 13th at 3:00 PM, followed by the broadcast of the 2014 World Figure Skating Championships from Saitama, Japan.
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Recorded during the April 6th Stars on Ice tour performance at the Amway Center in Orlando, FL, the TV special will also serve as a preview for the 2014 Stars on Ice post-Olympic tour that began its 20-city run in Fort Myers, FL on April 4 and culminates in Seattle, WA on May 18.

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Time slot is Sunday from 3:00-6:00 pm Eastern (check your local listing).

I'm glad the guys' group number was shown at least - Farris deserved some air time for this one!

BTW, the loud cheer from the audience for Gracie's 2A in Let it Go was for her retake.

Keeping track of all the programs shown by NBC so far:
D&W's Scheherazade
Brown's Riverdance
Wagner's Young & Beautiful
Guys' group number to The Walker!
Navarro/Bommentre's How do you like me now? (glad to see them get the exposure!)
Abbott's Latch
Gold's Let it Go
D/W's Rach. 2
Finale to Don't Stop Believin'

I missed the SOI broadcast. I'm sorry I missed Meryl and Charlie and somehow I knew they wouldn't show Mirai's number. Yet another slight.

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This was a SOI infomercial focused on the Olympians, so I don't think Nagasu was singled out to be "slighted." It sounded like Navarro/Bommentre received an especially enthusiastic response from the crowd in Orlando and they may have been chosen for the broadcast for that reason. At least there are decent quality videos of both of Nagasu's SOI programs on YT.

I know they are TEAM bronze medalists. They should have been announced as such instead of simply "bronze medalists." Yes? It was two completely different events, team and individual, yes? Yes. Sssnnnnnnaaaarrrrkkkk!!

Again thanks to local weather I'm not seeing much of worlds. I think I give up on skating today.

I know they are TEAM bronze medalists. They should have been announced as such instead of simply "bronze medalists." Yes? It was two completely different events, team and individual, yes? Yes. Sssnnnnnnaaaarrrrkkkk!!

I know they are TEAM bronze medalists. They should have been announced as such instead of simply "bronze medalists." Yes? It was two completely different events, team and individual, yes? Yes. Sssnnnnnnaaaarrrrkkkk!!

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I didn't hear them announce an event at all- they just said Olympics. Unless I missed it and they announced Meryl and Charlie as "individual" gold medalists...

I know they are TEAM bronze medalists. They should have been announced as such instead of simply "bronze medalists." Yes? It was two completely different events, team and individual, yes? Yes. Sssnnnnnnaaaarrrrkkkk!!

Again thanks to local weather I'm not seeing much of worlds. I think I give up on skating today.

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An athlete who takes home an Olympic bronze medal is an Olympic bronze medalist. Jason, Gracie, Ashley, Marissa & Simon and Jeremy were awarded bronze medals in Sochi. They are therefore unequivocally olympic bronze medalists. I see no reason to try to qualify it to make it something lesser.

I wish they had shown some more of the skaters who were not on the Olympic team. I would have rather seen some fresh choreography. Other than Jeremy and Navarro/Bommente, I had seen it all before and done better. Gracie's (I keep wanting to call her Goldie) "Chicago" exhibition number was much more interesting than that "Frozen" number, although I'm not a fan of adults doing Disney numbers period.

I wish they had shown some more of the skaters who were not on the Olympic team. I would have rather seen some fresh choreography. Other than Jeremy and Navarro/Bommente, I had seen it all before and done better. Gracie's (I keep wanting to call her Goldie) "Chicago" exhibition number was much more interesting than that "Frozen" number, although I'm not a fan of adults doing Disney numbers period.

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Quite honestly, I was shocked they allowed us to see ANYONE who wasn't on the Olympic team. I expected we would get second Ashley & Gracie programs and was pleasantly surprised.

Gracie's Let It Go is choreographically empty and while I prefer Chicago, I don't think at 18 she's too old for it especially at a show where 50% of the audience was girls under 14.

Gracie's Let It Go is choreographically empty and while I prefer Chicago, I don't think at 18 she's too old for it especially at a show where 50% of the audience was girls under 14.

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I agree, I don't think she's too old to skate to the song too and from what I've read on social media sites a portion of the audience (maybe the teens and younger kids) in most of the venues were singing along to the lyrics during the programs.

I agree, I don't think she's too old to skate to the song too and from what I've read on social media sites a portion of the audience (maybe the teens and younger kids) in most of the venues were singing along to the lyrics during the programs.

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And if little kids begging their parents to take them to see "Queen Elsa" skate is going to boost ticket sales, go for it.

Was very glad they showed both of D/W's programs. Jason and Ashley were terrific as were NavBoms, and the group number was fun. Josh Farris definitely has "it" as a performer.

I thought Gracie's interpretation of "Let it go" absolutely stunk. Typical plastic Gracie performance with a painted on smile that doesn't relate to the music at all. And when she wiggled her hips and tried to act sexy during the "cold doesn't bother me anyway" lines... Does she actually LISTEN to the music she performs to before she skates to it? This is not a smiley Disney Princess song, its a song of power, angst, and venting. Somewhere, "Adele Dazeem" had to be cringing...